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A fascinating, informative and digestible podcast highlighting the rich and diverse neuroscience published in the Brain journals. The episodes will take the format of interviews with article authors and the aim is to produce an informal and enjoyable podcast that appeals to a broad audience including clinicians, researchers, students, neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists2022 Science
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    • Models matter: human-specific roles of POU3F2 and Wnt Signalling in neurodevelopment
      Jan 14 2026

      Welcome to the 33rd episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications.

      This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Courtney R Benoit and senior author Associate Professor Tracy L Young-Pearse of the Brain article entitled: POU3F2 regulates canonical Wnt signalling via SOX13 and ADNP to expand the neural progenitor population

      We discuss a complex but important topic examining underlying mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, specifically the regulation of canonical Wnt signalling pathway. The authors describe how two autism-related genes, ADNP and POU3F2, are linked through loss-of-function mutations in the transcription factor POU3F2 and how this may contribute to abnormal neurodevelopment.

      Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the December 2025 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf221

      This episode was co-hosted, edited and produced by Chaitra Sathyaprakash and Andreas Thermistocleous, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.

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      28 min
    • Neurotransmitter-informed connectivity maps and predicting stroke functional outcome
      Nov 26 2025

      Welcome to the 32th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications.

      This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Philipp J Koch of the Brain article entitled: Neurotransmitter-informed connectivity maps and their application for outcome inference after stroke

      We discuss a fascinating method to map neurotransmitter-informed brain network maps. From here, the authors examine two separate stroke cohorts and examine the degree of lesion-related disruption of these neurotransmitter connectomes. Of note, disproportionately high damage to dopamine-transporter–weighted networks consistently predicted worse functional recovery. This may lead to exciting therapeutic avenues.

      Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the November 2025 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf185

      This episode was co-hosted, edited and produced by Michael and Adam Handel, co-produced by Xin You Tai and Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.

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      22 min
    • Do seizures drive the neuropathology of dementia? Insights from a post-mortem study
      Oct 22 2025

      Welcome to the 31th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications.

      This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Ifrah Zawar of the Brain article entitled: The association of seizure control with neuropathology in dementia

      We discuss an impressive post-mortem investigation of the link between seizures and the associated neuropathology of dementia. Higher tau and beta-amyloid burden is associated with Alzheimer's disease and also other forms of dementia. Listen as Dr Zawah discusses how seizures may drive neurodegeneration and that this, in turn, may lead to worse seizures and cognitive difficulties. This is an under-recognised and important problem in the clinical management of dementia.

      Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the July 2025 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf017

      This episode was co-hosted, edited and produced by Xin You Tai and Roberto Bellanti, co-produced by Xin You Tai and Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.

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      22 min
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